First, I can't get the timer out of the control panel. I twisted, and pried, and turned, and cussed all to no avail. Finally, I went searching on the net (and with Jen's help) found diagrams to help. It took me a long time studying those diagrams to figure out how to get the timer out (clue: screws hidden behind the plastic ring with all the cycles listed on it) but I finally did it. Whew!
Now, the other problem is figuring out which timer to order. Some sites show me 2 matching this model of washer (Maytag LAT9316AAE) and some sites show me 4. Oh what to do, what to do?
I plan to call one of the parts places tomorrow and see if they can help me!
FO, you'd be proud of my appliance surgery! I've text'd you a couple times, but not heard back. WhaChuDoin'?
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So you found me out, eh? I've been pretty busy although it is better this two weeks thann typically.
I bought my washer and dryer together used for $250. I also did that on the last two sets. They still work after five years or so.
I do admire the initiative.
I have a spare one store at my folks, but it is a no-brand and this is a Maytag. I wanted to at least make an effort to fix this one on the cheap, and if that fails - oh well. I have ordered The part and it should be here next week.
And yes, it took a while, but I figured it out. I have a long list of characteristics that I can tell you about yourself that I have compiled. Hehe.
Greets to the webmaster of this wonderful site. Keep working. Thank you.
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Really amazing! Useful information. All the best.
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